Twelve-year-old Reena Bakir gives us
the story of “HOPE,” a hybrid wolf leader who would become a
legend of a hundred generations.
Born on a mountain from a wolf mother
and a husky father, Hope is an orphan of a month and a half when he
is found nearly frozen to death by a human. HOPE by Reena Bakir is
the fascinating tale of how this hybrid orphan grows up under human
care, leaves their domain to become a hero among his kind in the
wild, in a fabulary place ruled by the intelligence of “beasts”
(bears, wolves, leopards and such) called The Snowy Forest. It is a
unique spin on many animal tales – a fascinating study of animal
psychology and the virtues of the animal world that are otherwise not
given too much mileage in other works.
Dan, the human who saved Hope (and gave
him his name) gives a foreshadowing of what Hope would become when,
from experience working on the dogfarm, he touts the young pup as
somebody who would grow up to be a leader. On the farm (the pup
sanctuary) where Dan has taken him to, Hope displays his leadership
qualities early on - his strength, intelligence and reflexes are
better than all of his friends in his age group. Perhaps it is the
influence of human care in the farm for working dogs (raised and
trained to carry loads and pull sleds).One more thing that
distinguishes him from the rest is a thinking, practical conscience
affirmed by a strange episode with a snow leopardess who tells him
how kind and trustworthy he is. The wild wolves, bears, and other
denizens of The Snowy Forest have seen and observed these amazing
qualities of Hope’s.
The spark in the pup’s ocean-blue
eyes has turned brighter and brighter with the passing months. As the
bonds with his human and sanctuary friends grew stronger, he had
never imagined the day he’d have to leave it all behind. But the
leopardess finds him again after that first strange meeting and by
following her, he heard the most magnificent howls of the wolves of a
hunting pack. It spoke to him of freedom and choosing to live how he
saw fit. When Hope is faced with a choice of survival or comfort,
what would he choose? What, among the many virtues and bonds that
have been given to him, would he have to give up to fulfill his
dreams?
For more information on this book,
interested parties may log on to www.Xlibris.com.
Reena Bakir is a
twelve year old student who is passionate about animals, especially
wolves. She has great respect for nature and living creatures which
is manifested clearly throughout her stories. Her stories spread
great joy and morals to readers of her age and older.
Visit her online at www.myanimaldoorway.com
HOPE * by Reena Bakir
Publication Date: December 23, 2011
Trade Paperback; $19.99; 121 pages; 978-1-4653-1028-6
Trade Hardback; $29.99; 121 pages; 978-1-4653-1029-3
eBook; $4.99; 978-1-4653-1030-9
Publication Date: December 23, 2011
Trade Paperback; $19.99; 121 pages; 978-1-4653-1028-6
Trade Hardback; $29.99; 121 pages; 978-1-4653-1029-3
eBook; $4.99; 978-1-4653-1030-9